Cdr Bill Wilson aboard Nomadic which is undergoing extensive renovation. Nomadic is the last Harland and Wolff vessel in existence.

A section of the interior of Nomadic which was used as a theater when owned by the French.

A portion of the First class area onboard Nomadic.

Interior of Nomadic showing hull construction. Almost total renovations of this vessel continues and the completion date has been extended due to deterioration being found as new sections are being renovated.

Titanic Belfast world-class visitor cent er being constructed for an April 2012 launching.

The crowd at the seaward end of Slipway 3 from the River Lagan during the celebration of the launching of RMS Titanic.

A flare shot high into the sky at the time RMS Titanic was launched at 12:13P.M. on May 31, 1911.

A view of several of the original steam cranes used to build RMS Titanic. Plans are to also renovate them.

The MV Mona arriving at the Pump house cafe for lunch following the launching ceremony. She was the lead vessel in the many vessel parade on the River Lagan during the celebration.

Model of RMS Titanic sinking on display at the Ulster Folk and Transport Museum.

Another model of RMS Titanic sinking at the Ulster Folk and Transport Museum with some of the lifeboats in the water.